Published: 2024-02-21
The Copyright Wars In American Physics: Who Owns The Future Of Science?
This paper delves into the intricate evolution of pricing mechanisms in financing scholarly communication within the field of physics during the 20th century. Drawing from extensive archival records of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), it elucidates the transformative interplay between
Nani Waiʻaleʻale, Ohana Kahoʻolawe , Pi'ilani Pāpā
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Spiritual Forces In The Shadows: Umbanda'S Role During Getúlio Vargas'S Dictatorship
During Getúlio Vargas's dictatorial regime in Brazil from 1937 to 1945, a complex interplay of political forces and religious dynamics emerged. This period witnessed a significant shift in the country's political landscape, culminating in a wave of centralization that fundamentally transformed
João Pedro da Silva, Mariana Santos de Souza , Rafaela Andrade Lima
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The Nigerian Woman: A Force To Be Reckoned With
This paper examines the role of women in the novels of Chinua Achebe, with a focus on Anthills of the Savannah. The paper argues that Achebe's portrayal of women is complex and nuanced, and that he explores the different ways in which women can participate in public affairs. The paper also
Sarah A. Namutebi , David K. Tumusiime
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Exploring Gun Violence In American Schools: A Multifaceted Approach
In recent years, incidents of gun possession by children within the premises of American schools have drawn widespread attention and concern. While school shootings remain relatively rare events, their potential consequences and societal impact are far-reaching. This paper aims to shed light on
Emily Marie Thompson
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The marginalization of indigenous African languages in the South African education system has been a persistent issue despite legislative frameworks aimed at promoting multilingualism and language rights. This paper explores the integration of isiZulu into information and communication
Wilson-Strydom M
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